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Olivia Malone
Stage Manager and Costume Coordinator
Olivia Malone is a Senior. I have worked on 9 shows at Bishop Hartley and my favorite role was probably either as Tori in Freak Friday or as a Stage Manager for Radium Girls! I will always have performing arts as a part of my life in some way and am excited to see what that will look like in the future! I would like to thank my parents and my brother, Owen, for their ongoing support, my friends for always coming to the shows, the whole cast and crew for being some of the most talented and kind people I know, and Mrs. KC for always sacrificing her time to ensure that we put on the best show possible! Theatre has taught me some of the best collaboration skills I know and has really allowed me to excel not just alone, but with others as well! The Phantom Tollbooth has taught me that every moment matters and to not waste a single second for it could be gone in a flash! Thank you for coming and I hope you enjoy the show!
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Izzy Vatter
Stage Manager
Izzy Vatter is a Senior. I have been a part of 9 shows prior to The Phantom Tollbooth at Hartley. Both on and backstage. My favorite role was Belle in Beauty and the Beast. I plan to hopefully minor in musical theatre in college and do theatre engineering at Purdue University if possible. No matter where I end up I will always continue to do theatre somewhere. I would like to thank my parents and my entire theatre family for everything they do for me. Theatre has taught me to always be myself no matter what and to not care what anyone else thinks of me. The Phantom Tollbooth has taught me not to stop dreaming, even though I’m all grown up. I have done a total of 31 shows all around the central Ohio area. Some of my favorite roles include Anna in Frozen Jr., Madame Thenardier in Les Mis, and Ursula in The Little Mermaid.
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Aynsley Hatem
Assistant Stage Manager
Aynsley Hatem is a Junior. I have worked on 7 shows. My favorite was Beauty and the Beast. I want to thank my friends for always supporting me. Frank for being there and willing to listen to all my complaints and griping. Theatre has taught me to trust the process, and that there are always new things to be learning. Phantom Tollbooth has taught me to be willing to ask for help.